QUEENS BENCH DIVISION
COMMERCIAL COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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JSC Zestafoni G Nikoladze Ferroalloy Plant |
Claimant |
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Ronly Holdings Ltd |
Defendant |
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Mr Timothy Brenton QC (instructed by Ince & Co) for the Defendant
Hearing dates : 13 January 2004
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Colman:
Introduction
Structure and Effect of the 30 September 1997 Agreement
"1.1.4 "Faronly" shall mean Fapet and Ronly, both companies jointly and severally being liable for obligations of Faronly under this Agreement. No document signed for and on behalf of Faronly under or pursuant to this Agreement shall have any legal effect unless it is signed either by Fapet and Ronly jointly or by Ronly alone. Fapet has no separate legal right of signature."
"2.1 Faronly shall supply and sell Raw Materials and Electricity to Zestafoni and Zestafoni Ferroalloy Plant shall produce and supply Ferroalloys to Faronly on and subject to the terms of this Agreement."
"9.4 Where the Parties agree to any variation in the specification of the said Ferroalloys an addendum detailing the said variation shall be signed by the Parties and annexed hereto."
"It is expressly agreed that if Zestafoni fails to ship the Ferroalloys within the 45 day period after each delivery of Raw Materials and Electricity as aforesaid, then Zestafoni shall be obliged to repay immediately to Faronly any outstanding costs or expenses of Raw Materials and Electricity supplied by Faronly. Faronly shall have the right to enforce Zestafoni's payment obligations immediately.
"11.5 In the event that the Surveyor's Quality Report shows that the Ferroalloys do not fall within the specifications set out in Schedule 3 or 4 and are beyond the Rejection Limits identified therein Faronly will be entitled to reject part or all of the shipment by giving written notice to this effect to Zestafoni Ferroalloy Plant. Faronly shall thereafter be entitled to recover from Zestafoni Ferroalloy Plant their damages, costs and expenses arising from Zestafoni Ferroalloy Plant's failure to comply with the required specifications. In the event that Faronly rejects the shipment pursuant to the provisions of this Clause then the Parties shall use their best endeavours to negotiate a reduction in the unit price such as to permit Faronly to accept delivery of the shipment. Zestafoni shall always remain ultimately responsible for the quality of the Ferroalloys that have been shipped under this contract. The legal representative of the inspection company used at the port of loading shall carry out a quality surveillance at the discharge port. In the event of any dispute as to the quality then the discharge port results will be final and binding for all the parties."
"In the event that any additional quantities of Ferroalloys are produced then Zestafoni shall offer in writing those qualities for sale to Faronly at the then market price and shall hold open this offer for a period of 7 days from the date of notification. Should Faronly take up the additional quantities then the terms of any such sale shall be negotiated agreed and recorded in an annexure to this Agreement and signed by Ronly and Redwater."
"14.1 It is agreed by the parties that at all times the Raw Materials supplied by Faronly to Zestafoni Ferroalloy Plant and Ferroalloys produced by Zestafoni Ferroalloy Plant using those Raw Materials for the purposes of this Agreement shall remain the sole property of Ronly whether the Raw Materials and/or the Ferroalloys are within Georgia or not.
14.2 On delivery of the Raw Materials by Faronly to Zestafoni, the risk but not the ownership of the Raw Materials shall pass to Zestafoni who will arrange for the Raw Materials to be insured in United States dollars at the CIF value of those Raw Materials plus 10% on all risks terms at their cost with a first class insurance company in Georgia that is reinsured in England or USA. Ronly and any bank nominated by Ronly are to be named as co-assureds and loss payees on all policies of insurance and Ronly are to be provided with copies of all insurance policies placed by Zestafoni.
14.3 All Ferroalloys produced by Zestafoni pursuant to this Agreement are to be owned by Ronly but are to be at the risk of Zestafoni from the time of production to the date of delivery to Faronly. Zestafoni shall arrange for the Ferroalloys produced to be insured in United States dollars at the FOB value of the Ferroalloys plus 10% on all risk terms at their cost from time of production to the date of delivery to Faronly with a first class insurance company. Ronly and any bank nominated by Ronly are to be named as co-assureds and loss payees on all policies of insurance and Ronly are to be provided with copies of all insurance policies placed by Zestafoni."
"16.1 If either Party should be prevented or restricted directly or indirectly by an event of force majeure as hereinafter defined from performing all or part of their obligations under this Agreement other than any obligation to make monetary payments then the Party so affected ("the affected Party") will be relieved from performance of their obligations hereunder during the period that such event and its consequences will continue, but only to the extent so prevented, and will not be liable for any delay or failure in the performance of any of its obligations hereunder or loss damage whether general, special or consequential which the other Party ("the unaffected Party") may suffer due to or resulting from such delay or failure, provided always that notice will be given by the affected Party to the unaffected Party at the earliest possible opportunity by telefax, telex, or cablegram of the occurrence of the event constituting the force majeure, together with details thereof and an estimate of the period of time for which it will endure."
"If either Party is prevented by force majeure from complying with its obligations (other than any obligation to make monetary payment) for a continuous period in excess of six months, the Parties shall enter into bona fide discussions with a view to alleviating its affects or to agreeing such alternative arrangements as may be fair and reasonable, failing which, within one month, the unaffected Party shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement forthwith by giving notice to the affected Party whereupon an account shall be taken between the Parties and any balance due paid by the debtor Party to the creditor Party."
"17.1 Should either Party ("the defaulting Party")
17.1.1 be wound up or placed under judicial management, whether provisionally or finally and compulsorily or voluntarily; or
17.1.2 enter into any arrangement or compromise with any of its creditors; or
17.1.3 have a receiver appointed over any of its assets or undertakings; or
17.1.4 have a change of ownership or management; or
17.1.5 breach any terms and conditions of this Agreement and fail to remedy such breach within a period of 14 (fourteen) days after receipt by the defaulting Party of written notice from the other Party ("the aggrieved Party") requiring it to remedy the breach;
17.1.6 anything analogous to any of the foregoing under the law of another jurisdiction occurs to the defaulting Party.
then the aggrieved Party shall be entitled, without prejudice to such other rights as it may have including the right to claim damages, to claim immediate payment and/or performance by the defaulting party of all the defaulting Party's obligations. In the even that payment and performance by the defaulting Party is not made within 20 days of a written notice by the aggrieved Party to do so, then the aggrieved Party shall have the right to immediately terminate this Agreement without prejudice to the aggrieved Party's right to claim damages."
"No addition to, variation or deletion of any Clause of this Agreement, including this Clause, consensual cancellation or novation of this Agreement and no waiver of any right arising from this Agreement or its breach or termination will be of any force or effect unless reduced to writing and signed by the duly authorized representatives of the Parties."
"It is expressly understood and agreed that all the monies due and payable by Zestafoni arising our of or in connection with this agreement shall be paid by Zestafoni to Ronly who are to be deemed as the sole authorized representative for receipt of pledges, assignments and monies due and owing to Faronly."
"Neither Party to this Agreement will be entitled to assign any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of the other Party and subject to the assignor becoming the guarantor of the assignee's obligations hereunder."
"22.1 This Agreement shall be governed in all respects by English law.
22.2 Any and all differences and disputes of whatsoever nature arising out of or in connection with this Agreement shall be referred to arbitration in the City of London in accordance with the Arbitration Acts 1950-1996 before a tribunal of three persons consisting of one arbitrator to be appointed by Faronly, one by Zestafoni and one by the two so chosen. The decision of any two of the three arbitrators on any point or points shall be final.
22.3 Judgment upon the Award rendered may be entered in any Court having jurisdiction or an application may be made to such Court for a judicial acceptance of the Award and an order of enforcement as the case may be.
22.4 Pending the obtaining of any arbitral award on any question or difference arising between them neither Faronly nor Zestafoni will be relieved or excused from the performance of any obligation by which they are bound under the terms of this Agreement."
(i) There are essentially two opposite groups of parties: Faronly, consisting of Fapet and Ronly, and Zestafoni, consisting of Zestafoni Ferroalloy Plant ("Zestafoni Plant") and Redwater.
(ii) Each of the four parties contracts jointly and severally with the co-member of its group and as such is severally liable for the obligations of that group and is severally entitled to enforce the obligations of the opposite group unless the Agreement expressly provides otherwise.
(iii) Where the Agreement makes provision for performance of the mutual rights and obligations of the groups it generally refers to each of the two groups as if it were one legal entity.
(iv) Where the Agreement distinguishes between the two opposite groups it does so by using the group descriptions ( Faronly and Zestafoni) or by using such phrases as "either Party" or "the other Party", as in clauses 16.1 and 16.6 and 17.
(v) Where the Agreement confines the effect of a provision to one party out of a group, it names that party separately, as in clauses 1.1.4, 13.3, 14 and 19.
(vi) Where the Agreement makes provision for variation or additional matters to be agreed it provides for signature of such variations or additional matters "by the Parties," as in clause 9.4 and 18. However, the effect of clause 1.1.4 is that both members of the Faronly Group can be bound by a document signed "under or pursuant to the Agreement" if it is signed by Ronly alone.
The Scope of Ronly's Authority with regard to the Arbitration Clause.
(i) was the agreement to appoint a sole arbitrator a variation within clause 18?
(ii) if so, did clause 1.1.4 and/or the fact that the parties contracted jointly and severally enable Ronly and Zestafoni Ferroalloy Plant to create an agreement to refer the particular dispute to a sole arbitrator as distinct from a three arbitrator tribunal?
"Following on your letter 'SCF/8212 'dated 08.02. concerning the appointment of Mr Ian Kinnell QC of Woodside House, The Maypole, Monmouth, Gwent NP5 3QH, as arbitrator on behalf of your side to consider the claim against us under the Contract dated 30th September 1997, we deem it advisable to express our consent to the above mentioned person's appointment.
Please, in the shortest time we reconsider all disputable matters and documentation, then we'll send you all necessary ones."
"Thank you for your fax dated 27 May 2002 confirming your agreement to the appointment of Mr Ian Kinnell QC as sole arbitrator in connection with the above. Since this agreement involves an amendment to the Arbitration Agreement as set out in clause 22 of the contract, for the sake of good order please sign, stamp and fax back to us a copy of this letter re-confirming that agreement.
Following receipt of your response we shall let you have our client's Points of Claim in the near future.
Signed and stamped Mr N Ambokadze General Director of JSC "Zestafoni Ferro-Alloy Works" 9 Sakarkhno Street, 383900 Zestafoni, Georgia."
"Further to our earlier correspondence regarding the above, please find attached for your information a copy of a fax received by us from the Respondent, together with our response. As you will see, for the avoidance of doubt we asked the Respondent to confirm our understanding of their fax and that they were indeed agreeing to your appointment as sole Arbitrator in connection with the above matter. Our fax dated 28 May 2002 has been signed and stamped by the Respondent (who is reading this fax in copy), thus confirming that our understanding was indeed correct.
In the circumstances, we would be grateful if you would confirm to both parties that you are happy to proceed as sole Arbitrator in this matter. In case it is difficult to read on the attached copy, the Respondent's fax number is as below."
(a) He had been invested by the parties to the arbitration with jurisdiction to determine, on their merits, those claims under the Agreement, if any, advanced by Ronly which they were entitled to bring forward in their own name and for their own benefit.
(b) Those claims which were identified in paragraph 27 of the award – in respect of an alleged outstanding loan, a shipment of coke, the supply of electricity and quality, dead freight and demurrage – arose under the Agreement and were claims which Ronly were entitled to bring in their own name and for their own benefit.
The Present Proceedings under Section 67
The Effect of the Arbitration Clause: clause 22.2 of the Agreement
Did the Conduct of Ronly and Zestafoni Plant give rise to a binding Agreement to refer the relevant issues to the Arbitration of a sole Arbitrator?
"Looking again in my note of that meeting, I do not think that what was then said was quite so clear as to form a sound basis for the Claimants' later assertion."
Is the Agreement for a sole Arbitrator unenforceable by reason of Georgian Law and therefore was the Arbitrator without Jurisdiction?
(i) as submitted on behalf of Ronly, the point was never taken before the arbitrator and it is not open to Zestafoni Plant at this late stage; and
(ii) it is submitted that this is a one-off arbitration agreement which is not part of a wider agreement, but is an agreement made after disputes have arisen and is therefore not caught by the Georgian law in question.
"(1) If a party to arbitral proceedings takes part, or continues to take part, in the proceedings without making, either forthwith or within such time as is allowed by the arbitration agreement or the tribunal or by any provision of this Part, any objection –
(a) that the tribunal lacks substantive jurisdiction,
… he may not raise that objection later, before the tribunal or the court unless he shows that, at the time he took part or continued to take part in the proceedings, he did not know and could not with reasonable diligence have discovered the grounds for the objection."
"… the subsection as a whole is designed to ensure that a party who believes he has grounds for objecting to the constitution of the tribunal or the conduct of the proceedings raises that objection if he wishes to do so, as soon as he is, or ought reasonably to be, aware of it. He is not entitled to allow the proceedings to continue without alerting the tribunal and the other party to a flaw which in his view renders the whole arbitral process invalid. That could often result in a considerable waste of time and expense which is no doubt something which the legislation seeks to avoid. There is, however, a more fundamental objection of principle to a party's continuing to take part in proceedings while at the same time keeping up his sleeve the right to challenge the award if he is dissatisfied with the outcome. The unfairness inherent in doing so is, of course, magnified if the defect is one which could have been remedied if a proper objection had been made at the time. Once arbitration proceedings have been commenced there may well be many periods during which no formal step is required of one or other party, but it would not be right as a matter of ordinary usage to say that during such periods either party is not taking part in the proceedings."
Conclusion on the Section 67 Application
Application under section 69 for Leave to Appeal against the Award